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- Director: Etgar Keret / Shira Geffen
- Country: Israel / France
- Year: 2006
- Principal cast: Sarah Adler, Nikol Leidman, Gera Sandler, Noa Knoller
- Producer: Yael Fogiel, Laeitia Gonzalez, Amir Harel, Ayelet Kit
- Screenplay: Shira Geffen
- Print source: Pyramide International
- Film website
Husband and wife team Etgar Keret and
Shira Geffen may just be the golden couple
of Israeli cinema right now following the
success of Jellyfish. The film, which was
awarded the prestigious Camera d’Or at Cannes
for best debut, is a multi-strand take on life
in modern-day Tel Aviv. Keret and Geffen
weave a hypnotically cinematic meditation
on life and all its absurdities.
Using short, perfectly framed vignettes to
forward the story, Keret and Geffen’s look
at family dysfunction and failed personal
lives should, at first glance, be depressing.
A newlywed couple find their honeymoon
interrupted when the bride breaks her leg
climbing out of a locked toilet. A young girl
emerges from the sea one day into the arms
of a heartbroken stranger, recently split up
from her boyfriend while in another strand
a Filipina maid has to wordlessly connect
with her charge, an elderly woman who has
been neglected by her aspiring actress of a
daughter. Instead what emerges is an endlessly
surprising, poignant work imbued with the
calming sorrow, and wonder, of the sea’s deep
blue which provides so much of the film’s tone
and hue.
Ali Jaafar,
London Film Festival Programme
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